Carrying the Spaniard's Child
Title | Carrying the Spaniard's Child PDF eBook |
Author | Jennie Lucas |
Publisher | Harlequin |
Pages | 137 |
Release | 2017-08-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1459293150 |
A billionaire playboy demands a Texas waitress marry him after learning she’s pregnant in this contemporary romance by a USA Today–bestselling author. There can be no resistance . . . only surrender! Waitress Belle Langtry’s night of no regrets with ruthless playboy Santiago Velazquez was never meant to be more than a sinfully sweet memory. Until fate has other plans, and Belle finds herself carrying the baby she never thought possible! Santiago has long rejected all notions of fatherhood, so Belle’s news is shocking. He might refuse to trust her, but Santiago won’t let Belle escape his claim—to her or their child! His plan? To bind Belle with his ring, and keep her in thrall to him with his touch!
Carrying The Spaniard's Child
Title | Carrying The Spaniard's Child PDF eBook |
Author | Jennie Lucas |
Publisher | HarperCollins Australia |
Pages | 134 |
Release | 2017-08-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1489244638 |
There can be no resistance...only surrender! Waitress Belle Langtry's night of no regrets with ruthless playboy Santiago Velazquez was never meant to be more than a sinfully sweet memory. Until fate has other plans and Belle finds herself carrying the baby she never thought possible! Santiago has long rejected all notions of fatherhood, so Belle's news is shocking. He might refuse to trust her, but Santiago won't let Belle escape his claim – to her or their child! His plan? To bind Belle with his ring, and keep her in thrall to him with his touch!
The Formation of the Child in Early Modern Spain
Title | The Formation of the Child in Early Modern Spain PDF eBook |
Author | Grace E. Coolidge |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2016-03-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317031458 |
Drawing on history, literature, and art to explore childhood in early modern Spain, the contributors to this collection argue that early modern Spaniards conceptualized childhood as a distinct and discrete stage in life which necessitated special care and concern. The volume contrasts the didactic use of art and literature with historical accounts of actual children, and analyzes children in a wide range of contexts including the royal court, the noble family, and orphanages. The volume explores several interrelated questions that challenge both scholars of Spain and scholars specializing in childhood. How did early modern Spaniards perceive childhood? In what framework (literary, artistic) did they think about their children, and how did they visualize those children’s roles within the family and society? How do gender and literary genres intersect with this concept of childhood? How did ideas about childhood shape parenting, parents, and adult life in early modern Spain? How did theories about children and childhood interact with the actual experiences of children and their parents? The group of international scholars contributing to this book have developed a variety of creative, interdisciplinary approaches to uncover children’s lives, the role of children within the larger family, adult perceptions of childhood, images of children and childhood in art and literature, and the ways in which children and childhood were vulnerable and in need of protection. Studying children uncovers previously hidden aspects of Spanish history and allows the contributors to analyze the ideals and goals of Spanish culture, the inner dynamics of the Habsburg court, and the vulnerabilities and weaknesses that Spanish society fought to overcome.
The Child's Story of Our Country from the Earliest Time to the Present Day ...
Title | The Child's Story of Our Country from the Earliest Time to the Present Day ... PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Morris |
Publisher | |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 1901 |
Genre | United States |
ISBN |
A Child's Story of America
Title | A Child's Story of America PDF eBook |
Author | Michael J. McHugh |
Publisher | Christian Liberty Press |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 1998-11 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781930092938 |
Students are given a comprehensive overview of U.S. history from Columbus to the present. Review questions are included throughout, as well as helpful maps. The text contains numerous pictures and large print. Grade 4.
A Child's History of Spain
Title | A Child's History of Spain PDF eBook |
Author | John Bonner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 1894 |
Genre | Spain |
ISBN |
Remember Me
Title | Remember Me PDF eBook |
Author | Mario Escobar |
Publisher | Thomas Nelson |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2020-09-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0785236597 |
Amid the shadows of war, one family faces an impossible choice that will change their lives forever. From bestseller Mario Escobar comes a 20th-century historical novel of sacrifice and resilience inspired by Spain’s famed Children of Morelia and the true events that shaped their lives. Madrid, 1934. Though the Spanish Civil War has not yet begun, the streets of Madrid have become dangerous for thirteen-year-old Marco Alcalde and his two younger sisters. Marco’s parents align themselves against the new fascist regime, unaware that their choice will endanger the entire family—nor do they predict the violence that is to come. In a desperate bid for safety, the Alcaldes join many other Spanish families in making an impossible choice to send their unaccompanied children across the ocean to the city of Morelia, Mexico—a place they’ve never seen or imagined, but whose government promises their children protection. Young Marco promises to look after his sisters in Mexico until their family can be reunited in Spain, but a harrowing journey ensues. As the growing children work to care for themselves and each other, they feel their sense of home, family, and identity slipping further and further away. As their memories of Spain fade, they begin to wonder if they will ever see their parents again or the glittering streets of the home they once loved. Based upon the true stories of the Children of Morelia, Mario Escobar’s Remember Me—now available for the first time in English—paints a poignant portrait of an immigrant family’s sacrificial love and endurance, detailing just how far we go for those we love. “Luminous and beautifully researched, Remember Me is a study of displacement, belonging, compassion, and forged family amid a heart- wrenching escape from the atrocities of the Spanish Civil War. Fans of Arturo Pérez-Reverte, Chanel Cleeton, and Lisa Wingate will be mesmerized.” —Rachel McMillan, author of The London Restoration Perfect for book clubs: Includes discussion questions, research notes from the author, and a historical timeline Based on real historical events: Full-length, 90,000-word historical novel based on the true stories of the Children of Morelia Researched and written by a subject-matter expert: Mario Escobar has a master's degree in modern history and lives in Madrid